The saying goes that universities are depositories of knowledge because new students bring some knowledge with them and leave with none. In this spirit, I am deeply indebted to the following for depositing their brilliance with me (even if only for a short while):
Postdocs:
- Sumegha Garg, (Postdoc, Stanford, current)
- Christopher Jung, (Postdoc, Stanford, current)
- Inbal Livni Navon (Postdoc, Stanford, current)
- Dean Doron, (Motwani Postdoc, at Stanford)
- Avishay Tal (Motwani Postdoc, at Stanford)
- Eyal Rozenman (Postdoc, at Weizmann)
Students:
- Jabari Hastings, Current PhD student, Stanford, co-advised with Aviad Rubinstein
- Charlotte Peale, Current PhD student, Stanford
- Judy Hanwen Shen , Current PhD student, Stanford
- Lunjia Hu, Current PhD student, Stanford, co-advised with Moses Charikar
- Brian Axelrod, (PhD Stanford, co-advised with Greg Valiant)
- Benjamin Plaut, (PhD, Stanford, co-advised with the main adviser – Ashish Goel)
- Michael P. Kim, (PhD, Stanford)
- Huacheng Yu (PhD Stanford, Stanford, co-advising with Ryan Williams during his final quarters)
- Amir Abboud (PhD Stanford, Stanford, co-advising with Virginia Williams during his final quarters)
- Shachar Lovett (PhD, Weizmann)
- Ronen Gradwohl (PhD, Weizmann)
- Iftach Haitner (PhD, Weizmann)
- Sergey Novikov (MSc, Weizmann)
- Klim Efremenko (MSc, Weizmann)
- Tal Kramer (MSc, Weizmann)
- Michal Igell (MSc, Weizmann)
Interns:
- Ron Rothblum (intern, MSR-SVC)
- Katherine Ellis (intern, MSR-SVC)
- Raghu Meka (intern, MSR-SVC)
- Shubhangi Saraf (intern, MSR-SVC)
Courses I am teaching at Stanford:
- CS 154: Introduction to the Theory of Computation; Stanford Bulletin; 2016-2017 Autumn, 2017-2018 Autumn, 2018-2019 Autumn, 2019-2020 Autumn, 2020-2021 Autumn, 2021-2022 Autumn, Autumn, 2022-2023
- CS 256: Algorithmic Fairness; 2022-2023 Winter
- CS 83: Playback Theater for Research, Stanford Bulletin; 2017-2018 Winter, 2018-2019 Winter, 2019-2020 Winter, 2021-2022 Winter, 2022-2023 Winter (as a freshman seminar)
- CS 163: The Practice of Theory Research, Stanford Buletin; 2019-2020 Winter, 2020-2021 Winter, 2021-2022 Winter
- CS 352: Pseudorandomness; Stanford Bulletin; 2016-2017 Spring
- CS 62N: Let There Be Computations (a freshman seminar); Stanford Bulletin; 2017-2018 Spring